Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1922, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHICG. : ; FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1023. THE COUGH | mm -- _ : Ee et ee S| WITH THAT MAIN STREET js:505- ~5i=- | AN INVITA TION I; sun Cunbpuied | A little tickling in the throa now HN. The Story of Carol Kennicott "the wire upon Broiesd ins | tmak een ba ce SOLE SO YO LEWIS Soon #08 trig 10 hem The Prin. | Lats but every back makes & brash {I <**Po Inspect Owr Goods During the Coming Week. Among Other , ' cy Poo salutes Ler {prepares the way for more serious} Interesting Things We Will Offer The Following Speci=l Items at inzay people have lost af These Truly Surprising Prices 1 . rva¢ by that nasty, and ignored the u a void : 2 4 : ans A i ritating sensation "in. the 4 rr ner arches. Til DAY rans 3 : rg €'24 lot Of shisae proc ails © hu {thr ? The dry, harsh cough keen : . ° 1 Vida rwi 1tt ! E 4 5 a or je gh go rial nee . I¥oa awake, and when you get up in : E t B V l f th WwW k A ho tra Stowboy cack . y you wolves. Ow! Y'would, | sk hair p \ X18 the morning you feel as if vou had X ra 1 Qa ues or g e ee "Well, you' ert 0 old folk would vo i a languid peaceack f+ 42. had no rest at all 1 Vhe 1fo. abruptly tur lm 1 s . <3 . ' Yowra lf tho puis 1 sed on gol When Cafor abruptly ened en 875 0 NHL BUCH UT cole Woows BEDSPREADS | MEN'S WEAR | GLOVES AND Borseback.-riding ith back f th BRS in the en Ia Led 'ng- isionqot la towe ' J hy sine PIN . X nts wd 11 only, White Honeycoml | {len's White and Natural All. | HOSIERY sixties. . Ain't mu peeusion y¢ro half « he compan; sit-1 he droppe r BN ited |i fant ig i Hid I ours} Bedspreads, 72x84 and 76x83. Wool Combinations -- usual | s p ; nz back a tt . or 8 : nicott ZDO= the tritating, gE coug s . x TN clear 0 « hii .* SER . attending parties bars I oo ! account uf its svothing, healing | $1.00 price $4.50. Tu clear asian | C bildren s Black Ribbed Cot- goes!" With a wh tl = With and expectorant properties Ty pr RE d D i tol ose, reg. vbe. ..BS¢c; pair jerk Ezra snaic tla of th Yloor K cott was wres:- | 5" Guy Pollock slarmg A >. Johnson, Port Alberni, B. Shirts an rawers | ( hildren's Brown Cotton Hose, sided Congress shoes. re top tarry Hav lock --1tliolr col. Ingly. For a second she se . tes:--"1 have suffered for | 24 only, White Cotton Welded | Men's All-Wool Shirts and | all sizes 50c. ........25c. pair The other giggled and follow torn off, their hair in their eyes; |IR All the pink and brown mass of [yur on and on, with a tickling | Sheets. , Fine quality--72" x | Drawers, $1.76 ....... $1.20 | Men's Kid Gloves, well-lined, r » sheet { beer nat} torn off, thelr hair i Pir ey-s; } 16 g ae he ne - tim ! 1 th wlish Mr. Julius Flicker- up, in larkn their faces save the hunger of the |, h. I could not sleep nights and | 90". $2.25 $1.40 | Men's All-Wool Shirts and [$2.85 5 nen \ 1 tg sit up in bed.to get relief, in | -- - rs. £2.00 ie Lin two men 9 Drawers, $2.00 ; crept irto tl living roo, | bangh retreating from Juanita She off the spal rain | fact, I coughed so I used to vomit. 1 Silk Wool POPLIN | Boys' Fleeced-lined Shirts and yes = halting Wn ou y do nd-gulping with unecevs lown. "We're going to have u real |tried different doctors' prescriptions | . . ah | Drawers Sealing pt Yoyng Rita Si- Chinese CoTcery Meats ' until I heard of Dr. Wood's Norway Silk Wool Poplin in shades of their habit o hatin: : inese cc . | rs 0 . ous® hadlost two but-|.. i Kennjcott, strangeness ot. od 3 traved more of her de- > : x ep . S . | --- tyra Bisy nohingness toward : 5 . wdad i} drummers R Tosl 0 first bottle and have not been A ---------- eee eect 9 only, Men's Mackinaw Plaid |! » ed and |! ump shoulder than was re-| he fifo." . 3 tay E WwW ISTS I Cos i 36 to 44. Values ADIES mysterious foe Ww : pure in Gopher Prairie |PRY the fife. troubled since. 1 shall always keep A Coats; sizes 36 to : alues | 2» wolves | garded as pu n pher re mohacing it ir 2 ce." : ; up to $15.50 $7.98 | grew more me ha re. Sinz pl they | Wh r by shock, disgust, joy of The fifes were oml tissue §° ia tie house 3st "Dr. Wood's" | Ladies' Crepe de Chene Waiste ! gp to $15 ! UNDERWEAR peered to Bighe a aid 1 mbat I 1 activity, all the paper: the drur re tahot thee a Co in Price ys in Pink and White; values up |'---- "SHIRTS | touched gliding arms wiich did x Al : 4 wi} SATS. OF | cont the eecinactobia Te sn Wheel [rar 74 at ye re Ta { to $5.50 ...¢ £3.30 A line of Ladies' Natural All- seam to be attached to'a body, they fparty wer ™ tueir years. of lend tha sewing-tabl -- 60c. & bottle; put up by The T. Mil- | eee -- Wool Shirts and Drawers --- : . ? Ra al decorum.. George E ler, editor of the » 16d the | pyrex Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont. | 1 ~ NDC Col Men's White Dress Shirts, reg. 29g a ith a rapture . Pr Hu : » i NTT 2.26. To clear - quivered with a raj squab . ; Luke Dawson twisted {orchestra with a ruler a totaly | mn na HOUSE DRESSE | $2.25. To clear $1.39 $2.25 e $1.30 "1; - | Er Carol kickd off rough it. Aness po. | or a squawling, a bump-!, out the Pine Syrup. 1 tried it and found Taupe, Brown, Henna and Navy | ee great relief after 1 had taken tha | Blue. $1.50 COATS ity had vanished. A yelping AB fs rats watiaa GF The mu- | ! fas' Pris a Ladies' White Ribbed 'Shirts ble suddenly rose, then Juanita Ha ._ |maccurate sense of rh) OE lor at the Minnesota State Fair, but | Ladies' Print and and Drawers, rec. $1.25 .89¢. dock's high 'itter; and Guy PoRocl too, Sam--- a shoe---I never sje was a reminiscence of tom-toms ock"s high t nt : > : . : imi hh Alar : ) Houde Dresses --reg. $3.0 Er a , Quit! You're 7 ow r could s0 terrible!" he at circus fortunec-ta g tents the v sole pan pounded and | clear a . < COLLARS SE ------------------ astonished, "Ouch } ory rm fe} cB ig rai al B nd Mss {puffed and whined in a sing-song, | : TA tine of Men's White Collars: scalping me!" Care! was certain that she, Was Ba 9 {and looked rapturous. | SKIRTS | Al a o. te Toke Nc, "ench CHILDREN S Mrs. Luke Dawson galloped back |rereat reformer. | ARETS 10¢ | Before they were quite tired of | @ | ; UNDER EAR 2 ¢ and and knees into 1 | . §the cone 1g thes 235 6 oly, Ladies' Black and Navv rr ---------------------------------- W ward on stiff hand 3 8 She ly had combs, miv-| | ihe concert Carol led them in a | Blhoe Shi ars ; yay) Sia ds oo the safety of the lighted hallway and threail | { dancing procession to the dining- | ue Skirts; usual price $6 SWEATERS Girls' fleeced-lined Shirts and Sah Bn EE Ee OE EE, f hil ¥ { 3 beard; Mrs. Clark insisted, , To clear at .. ® Drawers--75e. perm %o {1com, to blue bowls ut chow mein, | le 3 only, Men's All-Wool Groy ? the divine decency of buttons } uh a ; " ri mers mmrmei oer. y All- * Fleae | With Lichee nuts and ginger preser- i Coat Sweaters, §6.50....84.50 Boys' : ved in syrup . IBBONS Drawers-- was chaken out of g r ng pas ae The grinning Bea brought down. | LIVER BOWELS : § i85kes Wide, Sarece iti ee ' y continue to tad ila Hick shee { : - i 6 inc e, Sateen bbon ; gd my life" as ehe saw the liv- stairs a pile of soft tick, sheets o » | None of them save that ¢ity-round- WRITING PAD i get in my life But the propriaty le or 'wi SE gm 1 lossoms, in shades of Taupe, Sky, Blue, ing-room door opened by invisitble | Paper vith Jesifns of iotcs blassems. | er Harry Haydock had heard of any Brown and Plum. To | A line of Writing Pads to a Suge: be BE ie = of purp 3 s {Chinese dish except chop sooey. clear 39¢. yanl «..12¢, each } 7 ~ Bue Er an ign green tr griping or incon 1 » fol- | With agreeable doubt they ventured | > -- = YLUS * BIO! Serf v's thorough liver { the bamboo shoots into the | a 3 a 1 lleys of Nowhere cin 'agearets - Sick heat ; : SE us { : : 3 3 IVER LLS I ol oa rad. "ase)q® I iil Cascarets, Sik head: golden fried noodles qf the chow | You Cannot Afford to Miss This Important Event. Consider This, ROB eR yh ; ache, biliousness, gases, indigestion! ~ . °° = ne id i t very Are Cured x ol nardda stumes. | 15.1 ach. and all such dis. | Wein; and Dave Dyer did a not very | ' 5 by : real Chinese masquerade costumes. sour, upset stomac h, and all suc ais humorous Chinese dance. with Nat | Please, Even if You Don t Intend to Buy. HOOD S PILLS I got them from an importing shop | tress gone by morning. Nicest physic | 285¢. and there was hubbub and | Surprise, Comfort, Sunlight, Lifebuoy 3 cakes ....21.. in. Minneapolis. You are to put tnem | on edrth for frown-ups and children His kes; : VBA BVRLADW | on over your clothes, and please for- | 10c. a box. "Taste like candy | contentment, Not . : oe rar PT NAVAS | Carol relaked. and folnd that ol w shockingly tired. She had car- | tem on her thin shoulders. | | uld not keep it up. She psd 9 father, that artist at creat- | | terical parties. She thought | | moking a cigarette, to shock 101 PRINCESS STREET | them, and dismissed the obscene | thoualit before it was quite formed. {| She wondered whether they could { for five, minutes beg coaxed to talk | about something besides the winter top of Knute Stamquist"s Ford, and what Al Tingley had said about his mother-in-law. She sighed, "Oh, let 'em alone. I've done enough." She crossed her trousered legs, and snuggled luxuriously above her sau- cer of ginger; she caught Pollock's | congratulatory. still smile, .and ® o : oh thought well 'of herself for having iy thrown 3 rose light on the pallid ¢ lawyer; repeated the heretical sup- | position that any male save her hus- 2 i band existed; jumped.up to find | Kennicott and whisper, "Happy, my lord®. . . No, it didn't cost much!' 'Best party this town ever saw, Only Don't cross your legs in t costume. Shows your knees too Paul v/hiteman ws Orchestra make records exclusively for . ' V » "»" Vi She was vexed, She resented his é ¢ His Master S ol1ce --- 1Ctor | clums*ness She returned to Guy Pol- lock and talked of Chinese religions i : 0 ing: | --not that she knew anything what- These Six Fox Trots are their latest offering | ever about Oiiinese religion bot ne --. {had read a book on the subject us, APRIL SHOWERS i Tr TILT IE TEr | on lonely evenings in his office, he WEEP NO MORE, MY MAMMY had read at least one book on every Record No. 18825--85¢. i! {subject in the world. Guy's thin ma- ii 2 i jLoviy was changing in her vision te VE r TE % il flushed youth and they were roam- EVERYBODY STEP HLL |ing an island in the yellow sea of KA-LU-A | chatter (when she realized that the Record No. 18826--85c. | guests were beginning that cough 3 ich indicated, in the universal in- : SECOND HAND ROSE I | stinctive language, that they desired : ; HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN? re £040 Not 1. el I I Record No. 18818--85c¢. been "the nicest party they'd ever 9 eéeen--my! so clever and original," Ask to hear them played on the she emiled tremendously, shook Lands, and cried many suitable { ® things regarding childreg, and be- 1 C t pg O a ing sure to wrap up warmly, and laymie's singing and Juanita Fay- : . 2 ' . " cock's prowess at games. Then she at any His Master 8 Voice dealers larhed wearily to Kennicott in a iouse filled with quiet and crumbs Manufactured by Berfiger Gragi-phoue ya shreds of Chinese Nalumes, 0., Limited, Moantre: e was gurgling, * you, Car- rie, you certainly are a wonder, and guess you're right about waking folks up. Now you've showed om how; they won't go on having the same old kind of parties and stunts jand everything. Here! Don't touch | & thing! Done enough, Pop up to i bed, and I'll clear up", His wise surgeon's bands stroked IIIT TLittt NAP yyy ayn yyy ayy | { her shoulder, and her irritation at R. J. RODGER EFTrame Victor Records and Needles 132Princess St. | iy Arriva ARR la AA A his es H Fromn the Weekly Dauntleess: One of the most deMghtful social cvenls of recent months was held T. F. HARRISON CO,. LIMITED. Phone 90 | Voi sows im ar toe | . : v . . . . who haw tely redecorated Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Pianos, White Sewing Machines and EN A hpladlyT TRIE | thoir charming homie on Popular tio Street, and is now extremely nifty Hoover Suc n Cleaners. : {iu modern eolor scheme. The doctor : 4 aud his bride wore at home to their numerous friends and a number of novelities in diversions were held, + i > including a Chinese orchestra in ori- / OOD 0S ; tinal and genuine Oriental costumes * of which Ye Editor was leader. Dainty refreshments were served in * 11 3 Princess Street - true Oriental style, and one and all ; : voted a delightful time, : : --v------ Sy -------- NN : vi 3 i , 3 J x ent tte : The weok after, the Chet Dash- : : : : F s W . CO i it Victor mournors kept tia piace ail svenine. lj LOOK FOR THE BIG RED SIGN. 336 PRINCESS ST. eweller) 158 Princess Street. Phone 301]. to Norwegian ad the Ron of \ 2 | N AAR Arh Iden 'e continued.) -

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